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Anonymous Coward User ID: 32614143 United States 11/22/2020 12:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to singularityhub.com (secure)] Quoting: GLP Gadfly McDonald’s Is Making a Plant-Based Burger; You Can Try It in 2021 By Vanessa Bates Ramirez - Nov 18, 2020 Fast-food chains have been doing what they can in recent years to health-ify their menus. For better or worse, burgers, fries, fried chicken, roast beef sandwiches, and the like will never go out of style—this is America, after all—but consumers are increasingly gravitating towards healthier options. One of those options is plant-based foods, and not just salads and veggie burgers, but “meat” made from plants. Burger King was one of the first big fast-food chains to jump on the plant-based meat bandwagon, introducing its Impossible Whopper in restaurants across the country last year after a successful pilot program. Dunkin’ (formerly Dunkin’ Donuts) uses plant-based patties in its Beyond Sausage breakfast sandwiches. But there’s one big player in the fast food market that’s been oddly missing from the plant-based trend—until now. McDonald’s announced last week that it will debut a sandwich called the McPlant in key US markets next year. Unlike Dunkin’ and Burger King, who both worked with Impossible Foods to make their plant-based products, McDonald’s worked with Los Angeles-based Beyond Meat, which makes chicken, beef, and pork-like products from plants. According to Bloomberg, though, McDonald’s decided to forego a partnership with Beyond Meat in favor of creating its own plant-based products. Imitation chicken nuggets and plant-based breakfast sandwiches are in its plans as well. and beyond meat products are the best of the best. the Pea Protein texture wise etc is superb to soy produce in pretend meats.. |
Naunet User ID: 75919805 Canada 11/22/2020 01:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to singularityhub.com (secure)] Quoting: GLP Gadfly McDonald’s Is Making a Plant-Based Burger; You Can Try It in 2021 By Vanessa Bates Ramirez - Nov 18, 2020 Fast-food chains have been doing what they can in recent years to health-ify their menus. For better or worse, burgers, fries, fried chicken, roast beef sandwiches, and the like will never go out of style—this is America, after all—but consumers are increasingly gravitating towards healthier options. One of those options is plant-based foods, and not just salads and veggie burgers, but “meat” made from plants. Burger King was one of the first big fast-food chains to jump on the plant-based meat bandwagon, introducing its Impossible Whopper in restaurants across the country last year after a successful pilot program. Dunkin’ (formerly Dunkin’ Donuts) uses plant-based patties in its Beyond Sausage breakfast sandwiches. But there’s one big player in the fast food market that’s been oddly missing from the plant-based trend—until now. McDonald’s announced last week that it will debut a sandwich called the McPlant in key US markets next year. Unlike Dunkin’ and Burger King, who both worked with Impossible Foods to make their plant-based products, McDonald’s worked with Los Angeles-based Beyond Meat, which makes chicken, beef, and pork-like products from plants. According to Bloomberg, though, McDonald’s decided to forego a partnership with Beyond Meat in favor of creating its own plant-based products. Imitation chicken nuggets and plant-based breakfast sandwiches are in its plans as well. and beyond meat products are the best of the best. the Pea Protein texture wise etc is superb to soy produce in pretend meats.. except there is toxic canola oil in the BM products (°ö°) Swirl Life |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 32614143 United States 11/22/2020 02:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to singularityhub.com (secure)] Quoting: GLP Gadfly McDonald’s Is Making a Plant-Based Burger; You Can Try It in 2021 By Vanessa Bates Ramirez - Nov 18, 2020 Fast-food chains have been doing what they can in recent years to health-ify their menus. For better or worse, burgers, fries, fried chicken, roast beef sandwiches, and the like will never go out of style—this is America, after all—but consumers are increasingly gravitating towards healthier options. One of those options is plant-based foods, and not just salads and veggie burgers, but “meat” made from plants. Burger King was one of the first big fast-food chains to jump on the plant-based meat bandwagon, introducing its Impossible Whopper in restaurants across the country last year after a successful pilot program. Dunkin’ (formerly Dunkin’ Donuts) uses plant-based patties in its Beyond Sausage breakfast sandwiches. But there’s one big player in the fast food market that’s been oddly missing from the plant-based trend—until now. McDonald’s announced last week that it will debut a sandwich called the McPlant in key US markets next year. Unlike Dunkin’ and Burger King, who both worked with Impossible Foods to make their plant-based products, McDonald’s worked with Los Angeles-based Beyond Meat, which makes chicken, beef, and pork-like products from plants. According to Bloomberg, though, McDonald’s decided to forego a partnership with Beyond Meat in favor of creating its own plant-based products. Imitation chicken nuggets and plant-based breakfast sandwiches are in its plans as well. and beyond meat products are the best of the best. the Pea Protein texture wise etc is superb to soy produce in pretend meats.. except there is toxic canola oil in the BM products Canola oil is not toxic.. that is a very old internet rumormill. In fact for some with certain neurological conditions is it life saving. It is time to research.. is it not and not just copy paste? Yep |
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Naunet User ID: 75919805 Canada 11/22/2020 02:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to singularityhub.com (secure)] Quoting: GLP Gadfly McDonald’s Is Making a Plant-Based Burger; You Can Try It in 2021 By Vanessa Bates Ramirez - Nov 18, 2020 Fast-food chains have been doing what they can in recent years to health-ify their menus. For better or worse, burgers, fries, fried chicken, roast beef sandwiches, and the like will never go out of style—this is America, after all—but consumers are increasingly gravitating towards healthier options. One of those options is plant-based foods, and not just salads and veggie burgers, but “meat” made from plants. Burger King was one of the first big fast-food chains to jump on the plant-based meat bandwagon, introducing its Impossible Whopper in restaurants across the country last year after a successful pilot program. Dunkin’ (formerly Dunkin’ Donuts) uses plant-based patties in its Beyond Sausage breakfast sandwiches. But there’s one big player in the fast food market that’s been oddly missing from the plant-based trend—until now. McDonald’s announced last week that it will debut a sandwich called the McPlant in key US markets next year. Unlike Dunkin’ and Burger King, who both worked with Impossible Foods to make their plant-based products, McDonald’s worked with Los Angeles-based Beyond Meat, which makes chicken, beef, and pork-like products from plants. According to Bloomberg, though, McDonald’s decided to forego a partnership with Beyond Meat in favor of creating its own plant-based products. Imitation chicken nuggets and plant-based breakfast sandwiches are in its plans as well. and beyond meat products are the best of the best. the Pea Protein texture wise etc is superb to soy produce in pretend meats.. except there is toxic canola oil in the BM products Canola oil is not toxic.. that is a very old internet rumormill. In fact for some with certain neurological conditions is it life saving. It is time to research.. is it not and not just copy paste? Yep canola is the product of a GMO'd rapeseed plant there is no natural "canola" plant canola was "created" as part of the war on fat partly due to "lobbying" from you know who because deep frying used to be done in tallow or lard one of which is "not kosher" Tallow is rendered beef fat, Lard is rendered pork fat : "unclean" (°ö°) Swirl Life |
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GLP Gadfly (OP) User ID: 4999903 United States 11/22/2020 06:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Between that and the soy, there is no way I would eat the stuff at least on a consistent basis. Quoting: President Elect dschis1000 10 years from now they will wonder where all of the cancer is coming from. They will be like the tabacco companies of the 50s and 60s. You think soyburgers are going to cause cancer?! GLP Gadfly |
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